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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Germany League - Bundesliga Prediction Thread
by
EarnOnVictor
on 15/11/2023, 18:47:20 UTC
As far as I remember, no Union Berlin players were released last summer and their squad was still intact like the previous season and if anyone left it was a player who was not included in Urs Fischer's plans. Key players such as Sheraldo Becker and Kevin Behrens  are still at Union Berlin and both were top scorers last season for Union Berlin. But not only that, Union Berlin also brought in quite good players such as Robin Gosens from Inter and David Datro Fofana from Chelsea. Of course, Urs Fischer brought in this player to strengthen his attack line and midfield, but it hasn't been successful enough until now. Union Berlin still has a long way to go in the Bundesliga and they can actually still enter the top 10 if they show the same performance as last season.
What are the boards waiting for? They should take drastic actions by sacking Union Berlin headcoach, Sebastian Bönig and reselect a new manager that will fit in his position and upgrade the team. Union Berlin is ranked bottom of the Bundesliga table with poor result this season. Die Eisernen started this season with impressive performance, recording 8 goals scored in the early games of Bundesliga, watching them now at the bottom is absolutely devastating, they lack confidence and consistency in league games but they can still recover because there's estimated time for them to do so.

What has actually happened to Union Berlin this season, where is the consistency and confident they had last season, what had happened to Urs Fisher to the extent that Union Berlin are trying to change him after losing 13 games out of 14 games for both the domestic and champion league now they are deciding to remove him from head coach, to me this decision they make is fine because the have no option rather than to change him, the club have even tolerated much from him by giving him time whether they will be any changes but not, even Urs Fisher should understand because there is not any option, and this decision is best for the improvement of the club.
It is obvious that there is a problem in Union Berlin. They played 11 matches and had 2 wins and 9 losses. They don't have a single draw so far. Union Berlin is at a level far from last year and since they are the last team in the league, the fault lies primarily with the coach. They were one of the strong teams in the Bundesliga and I'm sure they will start to recover soon.
This is the problem with you people, if a coach doesn't deliver for once or has a very poor performance, you start taking it too far. Blaming Urs Fischer alone without letting the players take the fair share of the blame is partial, this guy had been there for years when Union Berlin was maintaining some good spot on the table (about 7th and upward). It's so bad this time for the club though and firing him might be the right choice for a fresh breath and handling but it would be so unfair to quickly forget all the good contributions he had while heading the club. The least rated in the first division table is so unforgivable truly but I believe the issue is deeper than we think and I wonder what Marco Grote and Marie-Louise Eta will do this time that things look too ugly for them. Nonetheless, I hope the change can speak to the players' morale this time.